Clippers Convert Kai Jones To Two-Way Contract

3:05pm: Jones’ two-way deal is official, per NBA.com’s transaction log.


1:58pm: The Clippers are converting big man Kai Jones to a two-way contract from his previous Exhibit 10 pact, according to NBA insider Chris B. Haynes (Twitter link).

Jones, a former 19th overall pick, impressed in recent weeks. He averaged 8.0 points, 5.0 rebounds and 2.4 blocks in five preseason games, serving as L.A.’s primary backup center while Mohamed Bamba dealt with an injury. Head coach Tyronn Lue recently made sure to note Jones’ importance to the team.

The 6’11” Texas product spent the first two years of his career with the Hornets, but didn’t crack the rotation. That, paired with a personal mental health struggle, led to his release. He signed a 10-day contract with the Sixers in March but wasn’t brought back after it expired.

Jones then landed with the Clippers at the end of the regular season. He didn’t appear in a game last season, however. He had a team option for 2024/25, which was declined this offseason, before he was brought back on the Exhibit 10 contract.

The Clippers are still at the offseason limit of 21 players, but Jones being converted likely means we will see all of Elijah Harkless, Braxton Key and Alondes Williams — their other Exhibit 10 players — waived in the coming hours. The Clippers don’t have a vacant spot on their 15-man roster and they have all three two-way slots filled. They’re also reportedly planning on signing Tosan Evbuomwan, presumably to an Exhibit 10 deal in order to subsequently waive him and have him join their G League affiliate.

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